
Indian Mohammed Siraj, on the left, celebrates the release of Ben Duckett, the right, during the fourth day of the third cricket test between England and India on Lord Cricket land in London, Sunday, July 13, 2025. (AP Photo/Richard Pelham) Former English Pacer Stuart Broad criticized the officials of the match for a fine Mohammed Siri 15 percent of his fee for the match and awarded him one Demeritor point for an aggressive celebration in Ben Duckett’s face after the English opener released on Lord’s third test.Siraj, who took four goals in the test, was found guilty of violating Article 2.5 of the Code of Code of International Criket Council for Players and Player Support Staff concerning “using language, actions or gestures that would be disabled or triggering an aggressive dough response to his rejection during the international match”.
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“Find it ridiculous. Siraj 15% for aggressive celebration,” Broad wrote on X.“Gill swears live on television and continues and what? It’s either both.
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“Players are not and should not be robots, but consistency is crucial.”England was out at 192 at 62.1 overs. India, which ended the day at 58/4 on 4th day, is 135 runs since victory.“Mohammed Siraj was fined 15 % of his fee for the match after a violation in the ICC Code of behavior during the Indian test match against England in Lord’s.“After the release of Siraj, he celebrated in his subsequent passage and made contact when Duckett began to walk into the long room of the Lord,” he added.“In addition to the fine, one point of the Demerit was added to Siraj’s disciplinary record.